Hi All,
Whilst sat waiting for the Kingfisher to show itself, I get regular flypasts from Little Egrets, visits from a Robin, Wren and Grey Wagtail, never easy to photograph the small birds as they are always in shadow and often deep in bushes on the bank of the drain.
Kingfisher caught more than a fish here
593 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
Little Egret fly by
594 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
Curious Robin on the Handrail on the Bridge, with a clear BG for once
595 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
Robin lift off
599 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
602 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
One from yesterday
610 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
Wren lift off, very well camouflaged in this bush
611 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
Another Little Egret, have seen 6 together, albeit a few hundred metres away down the drain.
607 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
609 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
Paul
Whilst sat waiting for the Kingfisher to show itself, I get regular flypasts from Little Egrets, visits from a Robin, Wren and Grey Wagtail, never easy to photograph the small birds as they are always in shadow and often deep in bushes on the bank of the drain.
Kingfisher caught more than a fish here
593 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
Little Egret fly by
594 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
Curious Robin on the Handrail on the Bridge, with a clear BG for once
595 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
Robin lift off
599 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
602 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
One from yesterday
610 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
Wren lift off, very well camouflaged in this bush
611 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
Another Little Egret, have seen 6 together, albeit a few hundred metres away down the drain.
607 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
609 by Paul Elliott, on Flickr
Paul
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